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I'm building a screen-accurate Halliwell Manor dollhouse from Charmed in 1:12 scale 🕯️✨

After years of wanting one, I finally decided to build a show-accurate 1:12 scale Halliwell Manor from Charmed (1998) completely from scratch.

I'm trying to recreate the house as faithfully as possible, including:

  • The iconic staircase and foyer.
  • The attic with the Book of Shadows.
  • The conservatory/sunroom.
  • The living room, dining room, kitchen, and upstairs bedrooms.
  • The changing wallpapers, moldings, fireplaces, and architectural details from the show.
  • Custom furniture and decorations to match what appeared on screen.

I'm spending a ridiculous amount of time pausing episodes, studying screenshots, comparing different seasons, and figuring out the layout. Since the manor changed quite a bit throughout the series, I'm trying to decide which version of each room is the most recognizable.

I've already started building parts of the structure, including working out the roof angles and overall proportions. It's been a huge challenge, but it's also one of the most fun projects I've ever tackled.

I'd love to share progress photos as I go if anyone is interested! If you've ever noticed obscure details from the manor or have behind-the-scenes reference photos, floor plans, or set information, I'd love to see them.

One thing I'm trying to do differently is build the manor as it actually appears on the show, rather than copying the real Victorian house used for the exterior (often called the "Innes House"). While the Innes House inspired the iconic façade, the interior sets and even some exterior details don't match the real building. The Halliwell Manor has its own unique layout, room placements, staircase design, windows, rooflines, fireplaces, and architectural features that changed to fit the needs of filming. My goal isn't to build the real house—it's to recreate the fictional Halliwell Manor as consistently and accurately as it appeared throughout the series, using the sets and on-screen shots as the primary reference.

would love to credit inspiration for this project to (Charmed collector 1329) on TikTok. i love her work, she is so talented go check her out too!

https://www.instagram.com/charmed_collector_1329/: NOT ME! [THIS WAS ONLY INSPIRATION]

"The Power of Three will set it free." 🔮

u/Whole_Focus5448 — 4 hours ago
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I'm building a screen-accurate Halliwell Manor dollhouse from Charmed in 1:12 scale 🕯️✨

After years of wanting one, I finally decided to build a show-accurate 1:12 scale Halliwell Manor from Charmed (1998) completely from scratch.

I'm trying to recreate the house as faithfully as possible, including:

The iconic staircase and foyer.

The attic with the Book of Shadows.

The conservatory/sunroom.

The living room, dining room, kitchen, and upstairs bedrooms.

The changing wallpapers, moldings, fireplaces, and architectural details from the show.

Custom furniture and decorations to match what appeared on screen.

I'm spending a ridiculous amount of time pausing episodes, studying screenshots, comparing different seasons, and figuring out the layout. Since the manor changed quite a bit throughout the series, I'm trying to decide which version of each room is the most recognizable.

I've already started building parts of the structure, including working out the roof angles and overall proportions. It's been a huge challenge, but it's also one of the most fun projects I've ever tackled.

I'd love to share progress photos as I go if anyone is interested! If you've ever noticed obscure details from the manor or have behind-the-scenes reference photos, floor plans, or set information, I'd love to see them.

One thing I'm trying to do differently is build the manor as it actually appears on the show, rather than copying the real Victorian house used for the exterior (often called the "Innes House"). While the Innes House inspired the iconic façade, the interior sets and even some exterior details don't match the real building. The Halliwell Manor has its own unique layout, room placements, staircase design, windows, rooflines, fireplaces, and architectural features that changed to fit the needs of filming. My goal isn't to build the real house—it's to recreate the fictional Halliwell Manor as consistently and accurately as it appeared throughout the series, using the sets and on-screen shots as the primary reference.

"The Power of Three will set Us free." 🔮

would love to credit inspiration for this project to (Charmed collector 1329) on TikTok. i love her work, she is so talented go check her out too!

https://www.instagram.com/charmed_collector_1329/ NOT ME! [THIS WAS ONLY INSPIRATION]

u/Whole_Focus5448 — 5 hours ago
▲ 8 r/dollhouse+1 crossposts

I'm building a screen-accurate Halliwell Manor dollhouse from Charmed in 1:12 scale 🕯️✨

After years of wanting one, I finally decided to build a show-accurate 1:12 scale Halliwell Manor from Charmed (1998) completely from scratch.

I'm trying to recreate the house as faithfully as possible, including:

  • The iconic staircase and foyer.
  • The attic with the Book of Shadows.
  • The conservatory/sunroom.
  • The living room, dining room, kitchen, and upstairs bedrooms.
  • The changing wallpapers, moldings, fireplaces, and architectural details from the show.
  • Custom furniture and decorations to match what appeared on screen.

I'm spending a ridiculous amount of time pausing episodes, studying screenshots, comparing different seasons, and figuring out the layout. Since the manor changed quite a bit throughout the series, I'm trying to decide which version of each room is the most recognizable.

I've already started building parts of the structure, including working out the roof angles and overall proportions. It's been a huge challenge, but it's also one of the most fun projects I've ever tackled.

I'd love to share progress photos as I go if anyone is interested! If you've ever noticed obscure details from the manor or have behind-the-scenes reference photos, floor plans, or set information, I'd love to see them.

One thing I'm trying to do differently is build the manor as it actually appears on the show, rather than copying the real Victorian house used for the exterior (often called the "Innes House"). While the Innes House inspired the iconic façade, the interior sets and even some exterior details don't match the real building. The Halliwell Manor has its own unique layout, room placements, staircase design, windows, rooflines, fireplaces, and architectural features that changed to fit the needs of filming. My goal isn't to build the real house—it's to recreate the fictional Halliwell Manor as consistently and accurately as it appeared throughout the series, using the sets and on-screen shots as the primary reference.

"The Power of Three will set it free." 🔮

u/Whole_Focus5448 — 6 hours ago

Seeking a Volunteer Miniature Artist for a Charmed Halliwell Manor Museum Piece

Hello everyone,

My name is Dustin, and I am reaching out in hopes of finding a talented miniature artist, dollhouse builder, or Charmed fan who might be interested in helping with a very special project.

I operate a small nonprofit video museum focused on preserving and sharing entertainment history with children, teens, and families. We also work to provide entertainment and nostalgic experiences for sick children who may be going through difficult times.

One of our dream exhibits would be a screen-accurate 1:12 scale replica of the Halliwell Manor from the television series Charmed. This would not be a toy or a private collection piece. It would become a permanent museum display where visitors could see and appreciate the craftsmanship, artistry, and legacy of one of television's most beloved homes.

We understand that a project of this magnitude represents an enormous investment of time, skill, creativity, and dedication. A screen-accurate Halliwell Manor is not simply a dollhouse—it is a work of art, and we deeply respect the craftsmanship required to bring something like this to life.

Unfortunately, as a nonprofit organization, we do not have the financial resources to commission such a piece. What we do have is a mission: creating experiences that spark imagination, nostalgia, and wonder for children, teens, families, and individuals facing difficult circumstances.

We hope there may be an artist who sees value in becoming part of that mission. Rather than creating a piece that sits in a private collection, your work would become a centerpiece display that can be appreciated by countless visitors, inspire future artists and builders, and help preserve a beloved piece of television history for years to come.

If someone chooses to help make this dream a reality, their contribution would never be forgotten. The artist would receive permanent recognition and appreciation as the creator of a one-of-a-kind exhibit that brings joy to others and keeps the magic of Charmed alive for a new generation.

Because of that, I am humbly asking if there might be an artist willing to contribute their skills out of kindness and love for the craft, the Charmed community, or the mission of helping preserve entertainment history for future generations.

Any artist who participates would receive:

• Full credit and recognition as the creator of the piece.
• Permanent acknowledgment alongside the display.
• Promotion through our museum materials and social media.
• Progress updates and photographs documenting the build and exhibit.
• Our sincere gratitude for creating something that could inspire visitors for years to come.

We are looking for a highly detailed, custom-built Halliwell Manor exterior and, if possible, interior rooms inspired by the television series. Accuracy and craftsmanship are important, but we are open to discussing what is realistically achievable.

If this project speaks to you, or if you know someone who may be interested, I would be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and thank you to everyone who keeps creativity, fandom, and craftsmanship alive.

With appreciation,

Dustin Turner Owner of Back To Nostalgia Video Museum

u/Whole_Focus5448 — 22 days ago
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Seeking a Volunteer Miniature Artist/Charmed Halliwell Manor Museum Piece

Seeking a Volunteer Miniature Artist for a Charmed Halliwell Manor Museum Piece

Hello everyone,

My name is Dustin, and I am reaching out in hopes of finding a talented miniature artist, dollhouse builder, or Charmed fan who might be interested in helping with a very special project.

I operate a small nonprofit video museum focused on preserving and sharing entertainment history with children, teens, and families. We also work to provide entertainment and nostalgic experiences for sick children who may be going through difficult times.

One of our dream exhibits would be a screen-accurate 1:12 scale replica of the Halliwell Manor from the television series Charmed. This would not be a toy or a private collection piece. It would become a permanent museum display where visitors could see and appreciate the craftsmanship, artistry, and legacy of one of television's most beloved homes.

We understand that a project of this magnitude represents an enormous investment of time, skill, creativity, and dedication. A screen-accurate Halliwell Manor is not simply a dollhouse—it is a work of art, and we deeply respect the craftsmanship required to bring something like this to life.

Unfortunately, as a nonprofit organization, we do not have the financial resources to commission such a piece. What we do have is a mission: creating experiences that spark imagination, nostalgia, and wonder for children, teens, families, and individuals facing difficult circumstances.

We hope there may be an artist who sees value in becoming part of that mission. Rather than creating a piece that sits in a private collection, your work would become a centerpiece display that can be appreciated by countless visitors, inspire future artists and builders, and help preserve a beloved piece of television history for years to come.

If someone chooses to help make this dream a reality, their contribution would never be forgotten. The artist would receive permanent recognition and appreciation as the creator of a one-of-a-kind exhibit that brings joy to others and keeps the magic of Charmed alive for a new generation.

Because of that, I am humbly asking if there might be an artist willing to contribute their skills out of kindness and love for the craft, the Charmed community, or the mission of helping preserve entertainment history for future generations.

Any artist who participates would receive:

• Full credit and recognition as the creator of the piece.
• Permanent acknowledgment alongside the display.
• Promotion through our museum materials and social media.
• Progress updates and photographs documenting the build and exhibit.
• Our sincere gratitude for creating something that could inspire visitors for years to come.

We are looking for a highly detailed, custom-built Halliwell Manor exterior and, if possible, interior rooms inspired by the television series. Accuracy and craftsmanship are important, but we are open to discussing what is realistically achievable.

If this project speaks to you, or if you know someone who may be interested, I would be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and thank you to everyone who keeps creativity, fandom, and craftsmanship alive.

With appreciation,

Dustin Turner Owner of Back To Nostalgia Video Museum

u/Whole_Focus5448 — 22 days ago

Seeking a Volunteer Miniature Artist! ~ CHARMED FANS Needed

Seeking a Volunteer Miniature Artist for a Charmed Halliwell Manor Museum Piece

Hello everyone,

My name is Dustin, and I am reaching out in hopes of finding a talented miniature artist, dollhouse builder, or Charmed fan who might be interested in helping with a very special project.

I operate a small nonprofit video museum focused on preserving and sharing entertainment history with children, teens, and families. We also work to provide entertainment and nostalgic experiences for sick children who may be going through difficult times.

One of our dream exhibits would be a screen-accurate 1:12 scale replica of the Halliwell Manor from the television series Charmed. This would not be a toy or a private collection piece. It would become a permanent museum display where visitors could see and appreciate the craftsmanship, artistry, and legacy of one of television's most beloved homes.

I want to be completely honest: we do not have the budget to commission a project of this scale. A custom-built Halliwell Manor would normally require hundreds of hours of work, and we understand the value of that time and talent.

Because of that, I am humbly asking if there might be an artist willing to contribute their skills out of kindness and love for the craft, the Charmed community, or the mission of helping preserve entertainment history for future generations.

Any artist who participates would receive:

• Full credit and recognition as the creator of the piece.
• Permanent acknowledgment alongside the display.
• Promotion through our museum materials and social media.
• Progress updates and photographs documenting the build and exhibit.
• Our sincere gratitude for creating something that could inspire visitors for years to come.

We are looking for a highly detailed, custom-built Halliwell Manor exterior and, if possible, interior rooms inspired by the television series. Accuracy and craftsmanship are important, but we are open to discussing what is realistically achievable.

If this project speaks to you, or if you know someone who may be interested, I would be grateful to hear from you.

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and thank you to everyone who keeps creativity, fandom, and craftsmanship alive.

With appreciation,

Dustin Turner, Owner of Back to Nostalgia Video Museum

u/Whole_Focus5448 — 22 days ago